EP4011462A1 - Smart pull device for fitness - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to the technical field of fitness equipment, and more particularly, to a smart wall pulley for fitness.
- a smart wall pulley for fitness can help people in exercising muscles, body-shaping, and effectively improving physical quality, therefore it is highly popular with the majority of fitness enthusiasts.
- a common smart wall pulley is composed of two handles and an elastic rope. Since the smart wall pulley for fitness has the characteristics of small floor space and portability, it can help an exerciser to do all-around exercises any time any where, including for example a strength exercise, a flexibility exercise, a pulling exercise, a stretching exercise and the like, and therefore it is an indoor fitness equipment having a very high degree of freedom.
- an existing smart wall pulley for fitness cannot perform data statistics for the exercise process of the exerciser while the exerciser is doing exercises, thus it has a low degree of intelligence.
- an adjusting buckle applies a shear force on the elastic rope, which would easily cause the elastic rope to be broken after a long-term use.
- the present disclosure aims to solve at least one of technical problems existing in the prior art.
- a smart wall pulley for fitness includes an elastic rope, a motion sensing detection device, a fixed pulley assembly, and an adjuster.
- the elastic rope is elastic.
- the motion sensing detection device is provided at one end of the elastic rope.
- a battery, a circuit board and a tension sensor are provided within the motion sensing detection device.
- the battery and the tension sensor are electrically connected to the circuit board.
- the adjuster includes a shell and a winding post located within the shell. The other end of the elastic rope passes into the shell, then is wound around the winding post, then passes out from the shell.
- the other end of the elastic rope is fixedly connected to the shell after being wound around the fixed pulley assembly.
- the winding post is provided within the shell and the elastic rope is wound around the winding post. Therefore, when a user delivers a part of the elastic rope into the shell of the adjuster, the elastic rope may be moved relative to the winding post. Further, Due to the limited space in the shell, another part of the elastic rope will be extruded out of the shell under the drive of the elastic rope, therefore the distance between the adjuster and an end of the elastic rope can be adjusted and thus the length of the smart wall pulley can be adjusted.
- both the two parts of the elastic rope may each are subjected to a pulling force, and as the pulling force increases, the elastic rope applies a larger winding force to the winding post, such that the winding post can fix the elastic rope.
- a pulling force bore by the elastic rope can be detected, therefore a user's training condition can be monitored and recorded, thereby facilitating the user to perform a detailed planning on the training.
- smart wall pulley 100 elastic rope 110, battery 121, tension sensor 124, connecting shell 125, protrusion 1251, restricting slot 1252; first cavity 126, second cavity 1262, support rib 1263, groove 1264, restricting ridge 1265; fixed pulley assembly 130, adjuster 140, shell 141, rigid frame 1411, reinforcing rib 1412, channel for routing lines 1413, straight segment 1414, widened segment 1415, soft rubber layer 1416, outlet hole 145, winding post 142; upper shell 143, positioning groove 1431, first snap-fit part 1432; lower shell 144, second snap-fit part 1441, screw post 1442, installation cavity 1443, first lower shell 4121; second lower shell 4122; through hole 4123; ratchet gear assembly 43; positioning post 4111; screw post 4112; gear 431; ratchet 432; main body portion 4321; meshing part 4322; protrusion 4323; through hole 4324; toggle handle 433; connecting part 4331; toggling part 4332;
- a smart wall pulley 100 for fitness is described below with reference to FIGS. 1-9 .
- a smart wall pulley 100 for fitness includes an elastic rope 110, a motion sensing detection device 10, a fixed pulley assembly 130, and an adjuster 140.
- the elastic rope 110 is elastic, and the motion sensing detection device 10 is provided at one end of the elastic rope 110.
- a battery 121, a circuit board 16 and a tension sensor 124 are provided within the motion sensing detection device 10, and the battery 121 and the tension sensor 124 are electrically connected to the circuit board 16.
- the tension sensor 124 may be configured to detect a pulling force the elastic rope 110 is bearing, and transmits detected data to an electric component on the circuit board 16. And then, the corresponding electric component converts, through data conversion, information detected by the tension sensor 124 into a form of information that can be read by a user, such that the user can know the pulling force being applied to the smart wall pulley 100.
- the tension sensor 124 may be further configured to adjust an overall length of the smart wall pulley 100 in consideration of elastic resistance of the elastic rope 110, such that the smart wall pulley 100 can satisfy needs of different users for different lengths.
- the battery 121 may supply power to the tension sensor 124 and electric components on the circuit board 16.
- the adjuster 140 includes a shell 141 and a winding post 142 located within the shell 141. As shown in FIG. 2 in which a routing path of the elastic rope 110 is indicated by arrows, the other end of the elastic rope 110 passes into the shell 141, then is wound around the winding post 142, then passes out from the shell 141. Finally, the other end of the elastic rope 110 is fixedly connected to the shell 141 after being wound around the fixed pulley assembly 130.
- the adjuster 140 can divide the elastic rope 110 into two parts.
- one part of the elastic rope is from the one end of the elastic rope 110 to the adjuster 140, and is provided with the motion sensing detection device 10 thereon.
- the motion sensing detection device 10 can detect the magnitude of the pulling force.
- the other part of the elastic rope is from the other end of the elastic rope 110 to the adjuster 140.
- the elastic rope 110 is wound around the fixed pulley assembly 130, and the user can apply a pulling force to the elastic rope 110 by pulling the fixed pulley assembly 130 during the physical training.
- both two parts of the elastic rope 110 may each are subjected to a pulling force.
- the elastic rope 110 Under the action of the pulling force, the elastic rope 110 is wound around the winding post 142, and as the pulling force increases, the elastic rope 110 applies a larger winding force to the winding post 142, such that a relative position between the elastic rope 110 and the winding post 142 can not be easily changed and the winding post 142 can play a role of fixing the elastic rope 110.
- the smart wall pulley 100 is in a natural state, the elastic rope 110 is not subjected to an external force and can be wound around the winding post 142 in a natural state, and there is no acting force between the elastic rope 110 and the winding post 142.
- the elastic rope 110 When a user delivers a part of the elastic rope 110 into the shell 141 of the adjuster 140, the elastic rope 110 can be moved relative to the winding post 142. Due to the limited space in the shell 141, another part of the elastic rope 110 will be extruded out of the shell 141 under the driving of the elastic rope 110. Thus, a distance between the adjuster 140 and an end of the elastic rope 110 can be adjusted, thereby the length of the smart wall pulley 100 can be adjusted.
- the user can drive the adjuster 140 to move along the elastic rope 110 by applying a force to the elastic rope 110 on one side of the adjuster 140.
- the elastic rope 110 can be moved around the winding post 142, and both a length of the elastic rope 110 located on one side of the adjuster 140 and a length of the elastic rope 110 located on the other side of the adjuster 140 can be changed, that is, the overall length of the smart wall pulley 100 may be adjusted at this time.
- the winding post 142 is provided within the shell 141 and the elastic rope 110 is wound around the winding post 142. Therefore, when the user delivers a part of the elastic rope 110 into the shell 141 of the adjuster 140, the elastic rope 110 may be moved relative to the winding post 142. Further, Due to the limited space in the shell 141, another part of the elastic rope 110 will be extruded out of the shell 141 under the driving of the elastic rope 110, therefore the distance between the adjuster 140 and an end of the elastic rope 110 can be adjusted and thus the length of the smart wall pulley 100 can be adjusted.
- both the two parts of the elastic rope 110 may each are subjected to a pulling force, and as the pulling force increases, the elastic rope applies a larger winding force to the winding post, such that the winding post can fix the elastic rope 110.
- the tension sensor 124 at one end of the elastic rope 110, a pulling force bore by the elastic rope 110 can be detected, therefore a user's training condition can be monitored and recorded, thereby facilitating the user to perform a detailed planning on the training.
- the shell 141 may be a double-color injection molded part and includes a soft rubber layer 1416 and a rigid frame 1411 cladded with the soft rubber layer 1416.
- the double-color injection molding is a way of over-injection molding, and can select injection materials of different colors in the two injection molding processes, thereby facilitating observation of the molding of the structure and improvement of the product quality.
- the molding process of the double-color injection molding is simple.
- the rigid frame 1411 can provide a stronger support for the shell 141, thereby improving the overall structural strength of the shell 141.
- the rigid frame 1411 extends toward the inside of the shell 141 to from a reinforcing rib 1412 which defines a channel 1413 for routing lines.
- a part of the elastic rope 110 located within the shell 141 is located in the channel 1413 for routing lines.
- the channel 1413 for routing lines being defined by a hard structure can effectively defines the path of the elastic rope 110 within the shell 141, thereby facilitating the positioning of the adjuster 140.
- the reinforcing rib 1412 also has a supporting function, which can effectively increase the overall strength of the shell 141.
- the channel 1413 for routing lines may include a straight segment 1414 and a widened segment 1415.
- the straight segment 1414 extends along a straight line and communicates with the widened segment 1415.
- a minimum width of the widened segment 1415 is greater than a maximum width of the straight segment 1414.
- the winding post 142 is provided in the widened segment 1415. It should be noted that, the straight segment 1414 may define a path of the elastic rope 110 inside the shell 141.
- the elastic rope 110 when the elastic rope 110 is wound around the winding post 142, the elastic rope 110 needs to occupy a larger space, and the widened segment 1415 can be configured to accommodate the elastic rope 110 wound around the winding post 142, thereby facilitating adjustment of a relative position between the shell 141 and the elastic rope 110. Further, for convenience of adjustment, the elastic rope 110 may be wound around the winding post 142 in one loop.
- the shell 141 may include an upper shell 143 and a lower shell 144.
- the upper shell 143 is connected to the lower shell 144 so as to define an installation cavity 1443.
- One end of the winding post 142 is connected to the lower shell 144.
- a positioning groove 1431 is provided inside the upper shell 143, and the other end of the winding post 142 is located within the positioning groove 1431.
- the winding post 142 may be confined by the positioning groove 1431, and on the other hand, the winding post 142 may be supported by the wall of the positioning groove 1431, so as to prevent the winding post 142 from inclining, bending and the like when bearing a pulling force applied by the elastic rope 110..
- the lower shell 144 has a screw post 1442 extending towards the upper shell 143.
- a screw is in a threaded connection with the screw post 1442 after passing through the upper shell 143, such that the upper shell 143 and the lower shell 144 can be assembled together.
- the upper shell 143 and the lower shell 144 may be fixed by the screw.
- the screw post 1442 may be provided on the lower shell 144, so as to fix the screw by the screw post 1442.
- the fixing manner of the upper shell 143 and the lower shell 144 is not limited the above example.
- the upper shell 143 has a first snap-fit part 1432
- the lower shell 144 has a second snap-fit part 1441.
- the first snap-fit part 1432 is in a snap-fit connection with the second snap-fit part 1441.
- One of the first snap-fit part 1432 and the second snap-fit part 1441 is a slot, and the other is a hook.
- the plurality of first snap-fit parts 1432 are snap fitted to the plurality of second snap-fit parts 1441 in one-to-one correspondence.
- the term "a plurality of' means two or more.
- the motion sensing detection device 10 may include a connecting shell 125 and a protective shell 11.
- the connecting shell 125 is connected to the protective shell 11, and is connected to one end of the elastic rope 110.
- the circuit board 16, the battery 121 and the tension sensor 124 are arranged within the protective shell 11.
- interference between components within the connecting shell 125 and the interior of the protective shell 11 is avoided.
- components in the connecting shell 125 will not be influenced, such that an overall service life of the smart wall pulley 100 can be extended.
- the protective shell 11 has a first cavity 1261 and a second cavity 1262 therein.
- the battery 121 and the circuit board 16 are located within the first cavity 1261, and the tension sensor 124 is located within the second cavity 1262.
- a support rib 1263 is provided within the second cavity 1262 and is configured to support the tension sensor 124.
- an end of the connecting shell 125 facing towards the protective shell 11 has a protrusion 1251
- an end of the protective shell 11 facing towards the connecting shell 125 has a groove 1264.
- the protrusion 1251 has a restricting slot 1252 at a free end thereof, the groove 1264 is provided with a restricting ridge 1265 at an inner wall in the bottom of the groove 1264, and the restricting ridge 1265 can be embedded into the restricting slot 1252.
- the protrusion 1251 can be stably restricted in the groove 1264, thereby improving the assembly stability of the connecting shell 125 and the protective shell 11, and preventing the connecting shell 125 and the protective shell 11 from being accidentally disengaged from each other.
- the adjuster 140 further includes a winder.
- the elastic rope 110 is wound in the winder.
- the other end of the elastic rope 110 passes into the shell 141, passes out from the shell 141 after being wound in the winder, then is wound around the fixed pulley assembly 130, and then is fixedly connected to the shell 141.
- the winder is adapted to control the elastic rope 110 of the smart wall pulley 100 to be received into the winder or to be released from the winder to adjust a natural length of the smart wall pulley 100.
- the winder may receive or release the elastic rope 110, and when it needs to adjust the overall length of the smart wall pulley 100, the elastic rope 110 may be released or received by controlling the winder, so that the overall length of the smart wall pulley 100 may be adjusted.
- the winder may be selected as having a grade adjustment structure. For example, the winder may release or receive the elastic rope 110 according to a predetermined length ratio, that is, when the winder adjusts the length of the elastic rope 110, it releases or receives a same length of the elastic rope 110 per level.
- the channel 1413 for routing lines may include a straight segment 1414 and a widened segment 1415.
- the straight segment 1414 extends along a straight line, and communicates with the widened segment 1415.
- a minimum width of the widened segment 1415 is greater than a maximum width of the straight segment 1414.
- the winder is provided within the widened segment 1415.
- the straight segment 1414 may define the path of the elastic rope 110 inside the shell 141, and the widened segment 1415 may accommodate the winder, which can facilitate the arrangement of the winder so as to adjust the relative position between the shell 141 and the elastic rope 110.
- the shell 141 includes an upper shell 143 and a lower shell 144.
- the upper shell 143 is connected to the lower shell 144 to define an installation cavity 1443.
- the winder may be disposed within the installation cavity 1443.
- the shell 141 has an outlet hole 145 through which the elastic rope 110 passes.
- the outlet hole 145 has an rounded corner.
- the elastic rope 110 is adapted to be in a frictional contact with the shell 141, which may reduce the structural strength of the elastic rope 110 and thereby influence the safety of the elastic rope 110.
- the outlet hole 145 with an rounded corner which is suitable for contacting with the elastic rope 110, the friction between the shell 141 and the elastic rope 110 can be reduced, the structural strength of the smart wall pulley 100 can be improved, and thus the safety and stability of the smart wall pulley 100 can be improved.
- a radius of the rounded corner is set to 3mm to 6 mm, such that the rounded corner can be more fitted to the elastic rope 110, thereby further reducing the friction between the shell 141 and the elastic rope 110.
- the relatively small radius of the rounded corner enables the rounded corner to better confirm to the shell 141, which can improve the production efficiency of the shell 141.
- the adjuster 140 may further include a ratchet gear assembly 43.
- the ratchet gear assembly 43 is connected to the shell 141.
- the ratchet gear assembly 43 is configured to selectively fix or release the winding post 142 to adjust the length of the smart wall pulley 100.
- the ratchet gear assembly 43 may include a gear 431, a ratchet 432, and a toggle handle 433.
- the gear 431 is provided on the winding post 142, and may rotate coaxially with the winding post 142.
- the ratchet 432 is configured to mesh with the gear 431.
- the toggle handle 433 is provided outside the shell 141 for a user to toggle.
- the toggle handle 433 is fixedly connected to the ratchet 432. When the toggle handle 433 is toggled, the toggle handle 433 drives the ratchet 432 to rotate.
- the ratchet 432 may be disengaged from the gear 431, the winding post 142 is rotatable, and the elastic rope 110 is movable around the winding post 142 to adjust a distance between one end of the elastic rope 110 and the adjuster 140.
- the toggle handle 433 the length of the smart wall pulley 100 can be adjusted by the user conveniently, and the structural stability of the ratchet gear assembly 43 is high when no adjustment is required.
- each of the ratchet 432 and the gear 431 has a plurality of teeth arranged at intervals.
- the toggle handle 433 When the toggle handle 433 is in an initial state, at least one tooth of the ratchet 432 is located between and abuts against two adjacent teeth of the gear 431, and at least one tooth of the gear 431is located between and abuts against two adjacent teeth of the ratchet 432.
- the ratchet 432 and the gear 431 may restrict each other.
- the winding post cannot rotate either, because the gear 431 rotates coaxially with the winding post 142.
- the toggle handle 433 is configured to disengage the gear 431 from the ratchet 432 or disengage the ratchet 432 from the gear 431.
- the winding post can be rotated so as to adjust the length of the smart wall pulley 100.
- the gear 431 and the ratchet 432 With the arrangement of the gear 431 and the ratchet 432, a stepwise adjustment of the smart wall pulley 100 is achieved.
- the ratchet gear assembly 43 may further include a pawl or the like to achieve a stepless adjustment of the ratchet gear assembly 43.
- the term "a plurality of' means two or more.
- the ratchet gear assembly 43 further includes a restoration member 434 connected to the ratchet 432, so as to drive the ratchet 432 to mesh with the gear 431 constantly.
- a restoration member 434 may be provided with a mounting post. The restoration member 434 may be connected to the mounting post to drive the ratchet 432 to mesh with the gear 431 constantly.
- a connecting post 50 is connected between the ratchet 432 and the toggle handle 433.
- the connecting post 50 is provided with a plurality of ribs to improve structural reliability.
- the plurality of ribs are spaced apart along a circumferential direction of the connecting post 50.
- the ratchet 432 may be provided with a plurality of avoiding slots 51 distributed at intervals along the circumferential direction of a through hole 4324.
- the ratchet 432 may have a plurality of avoiding slots 51 arranged corresponding to protrusions 4323.
- the protrusion 4323 can extend into the avoiding slot 51.
- the connecting post 50 is provided with a plurality of avoiding slots51, and the ratchet 432 is provided with protrusion(s) 4323, which is not limited herein.
- the restoration member 434 is a torsion spring with which the connecting post 50 is sleeved. One end of the torsion spring abuts against the shell 141, and the other end of the torsion spring abuts against the toggle handle 433.
- the toggle handle 433 can restore slowly under the acting force of the torsion spring, thereby reducing operation steps of adjusting the smart wall pulley 100 performed by a user.
- the torsion spring may have a mounting part 4341 extending towards the shell 141, the shell 141 may have a mounting hole or a mounting groove, and the mounting part 4341 may extend into the mounting hole or the mounting groove to improve the reliability of mounting the torsion spring to the shell 141.
- the ratchet 432 and the gear 431 restrict each other.
- the winding post 142 does not rotate.
- the connecting post 50 of the toggle handle 433 can drive the ratchet 432 to move, so as to separate the ratchet 432 from the gear.
- the ratchet 432 do not restrict the gear 431, such that the winding post 142 can be rotated.
- the user can rotate the winding post 142 by an action such as pulling the elastic rope 110, at the same time, the elastic rope 110 may be wound or released.
- the length of the smart wall pulley 100 may be changed, thereby achieving an adjustable length of the smart wall pulley 100.
- the toggle handle 433 can restore slowly until recovering the initial state in which the ratchet 432 and the gear 431 restrict each other, such that the winding post 142 does not rotate. In this way, the length adjustment of the smart wall pulley 100 is completed.
- the toggle handle 433 includes a connecting part 4331 and a toggling part 4332 connected to the connecting part 4331.
- the connecting part 4331 is connected to the ratchet 432.
- the toggling part 4332 is in a shape of a long strip so as to facilitate the toggling by the user.
- the connecting part 4331 can be in a circular shape which is different from that of the ratchet 432, thereby facilitating user operation.
- the smart wall pulley 100 may be provided with a pull ring 90 at each of its two ends.
- the user may grasp the pull ring 90 at one end by his/her hand, and may tie the pull ring 90 at the other end on his/her ankle to perform physical exercises.
- the user may grasp the pull ring 90 at one end by his/her hand, and mount the pull ring 90 at the other end to an object with a heavier weight to perform physical exercises.
- the smart wall pulley 100 may have a plurality of use ways, which are not limited herein.
- the ratchet 432 includes a main body part 4321 and a meshing part 4322 connected to the main body part 4321.
- the main body part 4321 is connected to the toggle handle 433, and the meshing part 4322 is configured to mesh with the gear 431 to ensure the reliability of the mutual restriction between the ratchet 432 and the gear 431.
- the main body part 4321 may have a through hole 4324 through which the connecting post 50 passes, such that the connecting post 50 and the ratchet 432 are assembled, and the connecting post 50 can drive the ratchet 432 to rotate, and meanwhile, the mounting reliability of the connecting post 50 and the ratchet 432 can be improved.
- the ratchet 432 and the toggle handle 433 are integral with each other, so as to simplify the steps, facilitate the assembly, improve the assembly efficiency, and improve structure stability and reliability.
- the ratchet 432 may be connected to the toggle handle 433 by a screw. Any of the above manners can effectively ensure the movement consistency of the ratchet 432 and the toggle handle 433.
- the shell 141 may include an upper shell 143 and a lower shell 144 connected to the upper shell 143.
- One end of the winding post 142 is connected to the lower shell 144, and the other end of the winding post 142 extends towards the upper shell 143, which may facilitate disassembly and assembly of the smart wall pulley 100.
- the upper shell 143 may have a positioning groove (not shown), and the other end of the winding post 142 is located in the positioning groove, such that the reliability of the connection between the winding post 142 and the upper shell 143 can be improved.
- the upper shell 143 or the lower shell 144 may also include a positioning post 4111 sleeved with the winding post 142. In this way, on one hand, positioning and mounting may be facilitated and the connection is stable. On the other hand, when the winding post 142 rotates, the positioning post 4111 may prevent the winding post 142 from displacing in an axial direction, which would otherwise cause the winding post 142 to be disengaged from the upper shell 143.
- a plurality of screw posts 4112 are provided in the upper shell 143, and extend towards the lower shell 144.
- the upper shell 143 and the lower shell 144 may be connected by screws which are connected to the screw posts 4112.
- the lower shell 144 may also be provided with a plurality of screw posts 4112, so as to further improve the installation reliability.
- the screws may pass into the screw posts 4112 of the upper shell 143 and the screw posts 4112 of the lower shell 144 to fix the upper shell 143 and the lower shell 144 together.
- the upper shell 143 and the lower shell 144 are connected in a snap-fit manner.
- the upper shell 143 and the lower shell 144 may be mounted to each other by a plurality of manners, which are not limited herein.
- the lower shell 144 can further include a first lower shell 4121 and a second lower shell 4122.
- the first lower shell 4121 and the second lower shell 4122 can be fixed by a plurality of fasteners 80 to ensure the mounting reliability of the first lower shell 4121 and the second lower shell 4122.
- the second lower shell 4122 is disposed between the toggle handle 433 and the first lower shell 4121.
- the connecting post 50 may have a first connecting end 52 and a second connecting end 53, and the first connecting end 52 may extend into the through hole 4123 of the second lower shell 4122 to improve the mounting reliability of the lower shell 144 and the connecting post 50.
- the diameter of the first connecting end 52 may be smaller than the diameter of the second connecting end 53 to form a step part 54.
- the diameter of the through hole 4123 may be reduced, thereby ensuring the structural reliability of the lower shell 144, and on the other hand, the step part 54 may avoid the bottom wall of the through hole 4123, so as to prevent the second lower shell 4122 from coming into contact with the connecting post 50, which would otherwise generating friction.
- the avoiding slot 51 may be disposed at the second connecting end 53, and the structure reliability of the second connecting end 53 thus disposed is better.
- the motion sensing detection device 10 of the smart wall pulley 100 will be described below with reference to FIGS. 21 to 26 .
- the motion sensing detection device 10 can be applied to the smart wall pulley 100, so as to detect a motion state of the smart wall pulley 100 when used by a user.
- the motion sensing detection device 10 may mainly include a protective shell 11, a circuit board 16, a switch 17, and a button 20.
- a relatively sealed accommodating cavity 14 is formed in the protective shell 11.
- the protective shell 11 is provided, on its surface, with a button hole 15 communicating with the accommodating cavity 14.
- the circuit board 16 and the switch 17 are both mounted in the relatively sealed accommodating cavity 14 in the protective shell 11.
- the protective shell 11 may be made of a relatively hard material. In this way, the protective shell 11 can not only prevent a foreign substance from entering the accommodating cavity 14, which would otherwise damage the circuit board 16 and the switch 17.
- the protective shell 11 can protect the circuit board 16 and the switch 17 from damage.
- the structural reliability of the motion sensing detection device 10 can be improved, which can extend the service life of the motion sensing detection device 10.
- the circuit board 16 may be configured to sense and detect motion.
- the switch 17 may be disposed on the circuit board 16, and the switch 17 may correspond to the button hole 15.
- the switch 17 may selectively control the circuit board 16 to be on or off. Specifically, when the smart wall pulley 100 is in the use state, the user may control the switch 17 to turn on the circuit board 16, such that the circuit board 16 can sense and detect the movement of the user. When the user does not use the smart wall pulley 100, the user can control the switch 17 to be off, so that the circuit board 16 stops operating. In this way, it can effectively save energy consumption of the motion sensing detection device 10 without affecting the normal operation of the motion sensing detection device 10, which can extend the service life of the motion sensing detection device 10 and thus improve the use experience of the user.
- the button 20 is an elastic button, and is disposed in the button hole 15.
- the button 20 may mainly include a pressing part 22, a pressure delivering part 22, and a first sealing part 23.
- the pressing part 22 has a pressing surface 24.
- the first sealing part 23 is provided at an outer circumferential edge of the pressing part 22, and can cooperate with an outer circumferential wall of the button hole 15 sealingly.
- the pressure delivering part 22 is provided within the first sealing part 23.
- the pressing part 22 cooperates with the switch 17 through the pressure delivering part 22. When a user presses the pressing surface 24 of the pressing part 22, the pressing part 22 elastically deforms towards a side close to the pressure delivering part 22, and presses the pressure delivering part 22.
- the pressure delivering part 22 being pressed elastically deforms towards a side where the switch 17 is located. In this way, the switch 17 is triggered and thus is controlled to turn on or off the circuit board 16.
- the pressing part 22 and the pressure delivering part 22 will resile to an initial position, so as to restore to their original shapes for the next pressing operation of the user. In this way, it not only achieves a simple and direct control of the switch 17 by the user, but also a stable and reliable structure of the button 20, thereby avoiding the button 20 from malfunctioning after being pressed multiple times by the user and thus ensuring the reliability of the button 20.
- the first sealing part 23 sealingly cooperates with the outer circumferential wall of the button hole 15, thus a gap between the button hole 15 and the button 20 may be sealed, and further, the circuit board 16 and the switch 17 may be isolated from the outside. Therefore, it can prevent effectively the external water or foreign matters from entering the accommodating cavity 14 through the gap between the button 20 and the button hole 15, which would otherwise damage components in the accommodating cavity 14. In this way, the reliability of the motion sensing detection device 10 is further improved without affecting the normal operation of the button 20.
- the external water can be effectively prevented from entering the accommodating cavity 14 of the protective shell 11 through the button hole 15, such that the waterproofness of the motion sensing detection device 10 can be improved, and the reliability of the motion sensing detection device 10 can be improved.
- the first sealing part 23 is provided with one of a sealing groove and a sealing protrusion.
- the protective shell 11 is provided with the other one of the sealing groove and the sealing protrusion at the button hole 15.
- the sealing protrusion is fitted into the sealing groove, such that when the button 20 is disposed in the button hole 15, the sealing protrusion may protrude into the sealing groove, and the sealing protrusion may abut against the sealing groove. In this way, it can not only achieve the connecting and fixing of the button 20 in the button hole 15, but also improve the leakprofness between the button 20 and the button hole 15.
- a surface at a side of the sealing protrusion facing towards the accommodating cavity 14 is a first sealing inclined surface 25.
- a sidewall at a side of the sealing groove facing towards the accommodating cavity 14 is a second sealing inclined surface 26.
- the first sealing inclined surface 25 and the second sealing inclined surface 26 sealingly cooperate with each other. After the sealing protrusion protrudes into the sealing groove and abuts against the sealing groove, the first sealing inclined surface 25 of the sealing protrusion and the second sealing inclined surface 26 of the sealing groove are in close contact with each other. In this way, it can further improve the leakproofness between the button 20 and the button hole 15 and thus can further improve the waterproofness of the motion sensing detection device 10, which can further improve the reliability of the motion sensing detection device 10.
- the circuit board 16 is provided with a light-emitting element.
- the light-emitting element corresponds to the button hole 15, and the button 20 is light transparent to transmit light emitted by the light-emitting element.
- the light-emitting element on the circuit board 16 may inform the user whether the turn-on or turn-off control on the circuit board 16 is successful, and may further inform the user of the current working state of the circuit board 16. For example, when the light-emitting element emits light, the circuit board 16 is in a working state. When the light-emitting element goes out, the circuit board 16 is in an off state.
- the user may press the button 20.
- the switch 17 is triggered by the button 20 to turn on the circuit board 16.
- the light-emitting element emits light, which can inform the user that the circuit board 16 is turned on successfully.
- the user stops using the smart wall pulley 100 the user may press the button 20.
- the switch 17 is triggered by the button 20 to turn off the circuit board 16.
- the light-emitting element goes out, which may inform the user that the circuit board 16 is turned off successfully. In this way, the structural reliability of the motion sensing detection device 10 can be improved.
- the button 20 is light transparent, the user can directly observe the light emitting and going out of the light-emitting element through the button 20, so that the user can more intuitively observe an on or off state of the circuit board 16, which can improve the use experience of the user.
- the button 20 may be made of a transparent rubber material, which can not only ensure the high transparency of the button 20, but also ensure good elasticity of the button 20, thereby facilitating the user's pressing operation on the button 20 and restoration of the button 20.
- the protective shell 11 is provided with a plug hole 29.
- the motion sensing detection device 10 further includes a plug connector 28 and a sealing plug 30.
- the plug connector 28 is arranged on the circuit board 16, and is spaced apart from the switch 17.
- the plug connector 28 is correspondingly disposed within the plug hole 29.
- the sealing plug 30 is mounted at the plug hole 29 in an openable and closeable manner.
- the plug connector 28 and the circuit board 16 cooperate with each other to complete corresponding functions of the motion sensing detection device 10.
- the sealing plug 30 may seal the plug hole 29, so as to prevent the external water from entering the accommodating cavity 14 through the plug hole 29, which would otherwise damage the components in the accommodating cavity 14.
- the sealing plug 30 may be mounted at the plug hole 29 in an openable and closeable manner. In this way, the sealing plug 30 can seal the plug hole 29 effectively, and at the same time, facilitate the user to open the sealing plug 30 for repairing or replacing the plug connector 28, and optimize the structural design of the motion sensing detection device 10, thereby improving the use experience of the user.
- the sealing plug 30 may mainly include a fixing part 31, a connecting part 32 and a second sealing part 33.
- the connecting part 32 is connected between the fixing part 31 and the second sealing part 33.
- the fixing part 31 is fixed in the accommodating cavity 14, and the second sealing part 33 is configured to seal the plug hole 29 in an openable and closeable manner.
- the installation and fixing of the sealing plug 30 can be realized by the installation and fixing of the fixing part 31 in the accommodating cavity 14.
- the second sealing part 33 may seal the plug hole 29, which can prevent effectively external water and foreign matters from entering the accommodating cavity 14 through the plug hole 29, which can further improve the waterproofness of the motion sensing detection device 10.
- the sealing plug 30 is provided with a buckle at one end away from the connecting part 32.
- the second sealing part 33 may seal the plug hole 29 in an openable and closeable manner, thereby improving the use experience of the user.
- the fixing part 31, the connecting part 32 and the second sealing part 33 may integral with each other, so that not only the production process can be simplified, but also the structural strength of the sealing plug 30 can be improved.
- the sealing plug 30 can further mainly include a restricting part 34.
- the restricting part 34 is provided on a side of the second sealing part 33 facing towards the plug connector 28.
- the restricting part 34 may be spaced apart from the connecting part 32.
- the restricting part 34 cooperates with and restricts the plug connector 28, thus the restricting part 34 can play a role in fixing and restricting the plug connector 28 and achieve a more stable and firm installation of the plug connector 28. It can prevent the plug connector 28 from loosening or dropping due to a larger force applied to the motion sensing detection device 10 when the user uses the motion sensing detection device 10, which can further improve the structural reliability of the motion sensing detection device 10.
- the restricting part 34 and the connecting part 32 being spaced part can make the gravity distribution of the sealing plug 30 more uniform, improving the stability of the sealing plug 30.
- the protective shell 11 may mainly include a first protective shell 12 and a second protective shell 13.
- the first protective shell 12 and the second protective shell 13 are arranged facing each other, and may define the accommodating cavity 14. In this way, it can not only facilitate the installation and arrangement of the protective shell 11, but also provide convenience for a user to open the protective shell 11 so as to repair or replace components in the accommodating cavity 14, thus the use experience of the user may be improved. Further, because there may be a gap at a junction between the first protective shell 12 and the second protective shell 13.
- a sealing ring 35 for sealing is provided at edges of the first protective shell 12 and the second protective shell 13 surrounding the accommodating cavity 14.
- the sealing ring 35 can effectively seal the edge of the accommodating cavity 14, which can prevent external water from entering the accommodating cavity 14 from the edge of the accommodating cavity 14 so as to prevent the components in the accommodating cavity 14 being damaged.
- the waterproofness of the protective shell 11 can be further improved, and thus the structural reliability of the motion sensing detection device 10 can be further improved.
- one of the first protective shell 12 and the second protective shell 13 is provided with an accommodating groove at the edge surrounding the accommodating cavity 14, and the other of the first protective shell 12 and the second protective shell 13 is provided with a restricting protrusion 19.
- the sealing ring 35 is disposed in the accommodating groove, and the restricting protrusion 19 can protrude into the accommodating groove. In this way, it can not only restrict and fix the sealing ring 35, but also achieve a fixed connection between the first protective shell 12 and the second protective shell 13.
- the sealing ring 35 can seal the gap between the restricting protrusion 19 and the restricting groove, which can prevent external water and foreign matters from entering the accommodating cavity 14 through the gap between the restricting protrusion 19 and the restricting groove and thus prevent the components in the accommodating cavity 14 being damaged, and further improve the waterproofness of the protective shell 11.
- the structural reliability of the motion sensing detection device 10 can be further improved.
- the smart wall pulley 100 may mainly include an elastic rope and the motion sensing detection device 10 described above.
- the motion sensing detection device 10 may be provided at an end of the elastic rope, and may sense and detect a use condition of the elastic rope by a user, thereby improving the use experience of the user.
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- The present disclosure relates to the technical field of fitness equipment, and more particularly, to a smart wall pulley for fitness.
- A smart wall pulley for fitness can help people in exercising muscles, body-shaping, and effectively improving physical quality, therefore it is highly popular with the majority of fitness enthusiasts. A common smart wall pulley is composed of two handles and an elastic rope. Since the smart wall pulley for fitness has the characteristics of small floor space and portability, it can help an exerciser to do all-around exercises any time any where, including for example a strength exercise, a flexibility exercise, a pulling exercise, a stretching exercise and the like, and therefore it is an indoor fitness equipment having a very high degree of freedom. However, an existing smart wall pulley for fitness cannot perform data statistics for the exercise process of the exerciser while the exerciser is doing exercises, thus it has a low degree of intelligence. Furthermore, when the length of the elastic rope is adjusted, an adjusting buckle applies a shear force on the elastic rope, which would easily cause the elastic rope to be broken after a long-term use.
- The present disclosure aims to solve at least one of technical problems existing in the prior art.
- A smart wall pulley for fitness according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes an elastic rope, a motion sensing detection device, a fixed pulley assembly, and an adjuster. The elastic rope is elastic. The motion sensing detection device is provided at one end of the elastic rope. A battery, a circuit board and a tension sensor are provided within the motion sensing detection device. The battery and the tension sensor are electrically connected to the circuit board. The adjuster includes a shell and a winding post located within the shell. The other end of the elastic rope passes into the shell, then is wound around the winding post, then passes out from the shell. The other end of the elastic rope is fixedly connected to the shell after being wound around the fixed pulley assembly.
- In the smart wall pulley for fitness according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the winding post is provided within the shell and the elastic rope is wound around the winding post. Therefore, when a user delivers a part of the elastic rope into the shell of the adjuster, the elastic rope may be moved relative to the winding post. Further, Due to the limited space in the shell, another part of the elastic rope will be extruded out of the shell under the drive of the elastic rope, therefore the distance between the adjuster and an end of the elastic rope can be adjusted and thus the length of the smart wall pulley can be adjusted. In addition, when the smart wall pulley is used, both the two parts of the elastic rope may each are subjected to a pulling force, and as the pulling force increases, the elastic rope applies a larger winding force to the winding post, such that the winding post can fix the elastic rope. In addition, by providing the tension sensor at one end of the elastic rope, a pulling force bore by the elastic rope can be detected, therefore a user's training condition can be monitored and recorded, thereby facilitating the user to perform a detailed planning on the training.
- The above and/or additional aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent and readily appreciated from the description of embodiments in conjunction with the following figures, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a lower shell of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of an upper shell of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a shell of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a motion sensing detection device of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a protective shell of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing, in another viewing angle, a structure of a protective shell of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a connecting shell of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram showing a part of a structure of a motion sensing detection device of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a smart wall pulley for fitness according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of an elastic rope and an adjuster according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 12 is an exploded view showing a part of a structure of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a lower shell and a winding post according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 14 is an exploded view showing a part of a structure of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 15 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a gear and a ratchet in an assembled state according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 16 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a gear and a ratchet in a separation state according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 17 is an exploded view of an upper shell and a lower shell according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 18 is a schematic diagram showing a toggle handle, a ratchet gear assembly, a winding post, and a connecting post in an assembled state according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 19 is an exploded view of a toggle handle, a ratchet gear assembly, a winding post, and a connecting post according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 20 is a schematic diagram showing a structure of a first lower shell, a second lower shell and a toggle handle according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 21 is a schematic diagram of a smart wall pulley according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 22 is a schematic diagram of a button according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 23 is a schematic view of a shell according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 24 is a schematic diagram of a motion sensing detection device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 25 is a schematic diagram of a motion sensing detection device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 26 is a schematic view of a plug connector according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
smart wall pulley 100,elastic rope 110,battery 121,tension sensor 124, connectingshell 125,protrusion 1251,restricting slot 1252; first cavity 126,second cavity 1262,support rib 1263,groove 1264, restrictingridge 1265;fixed pulley assembly 130,adjuster 140,shell 141,rigid frame 1411, reinforcingrib 1412, channel forrouting lines 1413,straight segment 1414,widened segment 1415,soft rubber layer 1416,outlet hole 145,winding post 142;upper shell 143,positioning groove 1431, first snap-fit part 1432;lower shell 144, second snap-fit part 1441,screw post 1442,installation cavity 1443, firstlower shell 4121; secondlower shell 4122; throughhole 4123;ratchet gear assembly 43;positioning post 4111;screw post 4112;gear 431;ratchet 432;main body portion 4321; meshingpart 4322;protrusion 4323; throughhole 4324;toggle handle 433; connectingpart 4331; togglingpart 4332;restoration member 434; mountingpart 4341; connectingpost 50; avoidingslot 51; first connectingend 52; second connectingend 53;Step part 54; pullring 90; motionsensing detection device 10;protective shell 11; firstprotective shell 12; secondprotective shell 13; accommodatingcavity 14;button hole 15;circuit board 16;switch 17; restrictingprotrusion 19;button 20; pressingpart 21;pressure delivering part 22; first sealingpart 23; pressingsurface 24; first sealinginclined surface 25; second sealinginclined surface 26;plug connector 28;plug hole 29;sealing plug 30; fixingpart 31, connectingpart 32;second sealing part 33; restrictingpart 34; sealingring 35. - Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail below, examples of which are shown in the drawings in which the same or similar reference numerals denote same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the figures are exemplary, merely used to explain the present disclosure, and can not be construed as limiting the present disclosure.
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smart wall pulley 100 for fitness according to embodiments of the present disclosure is described below with reference toFIGS. 1-9 . - As shown in
FIG. 1 , asmart wall pulley 100 for fitness according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes anelastic rope 110, a motionsensing detection device 10, afixed pulley assembly 130, and anadjuster 140. - Specifically, the
elastic rope 110 is elastic, and the motionsensing detection device 10 is provided at one end of theelastic rope 110. Abattery 121, acircuit board 16 and atension sensor 124 are provided within the motionsensing detection device 10, and thebattery 121 and thetension sensor 124 are electrically connected to thecircuit board 16. It should be noted that, thetension sensor 124 may be configured to detect a pulling force theelastic rope 110 is bearing, and transmits detected data to an electric component on thecircuit board 16. And then, the corresponding electric component converts, through data conversion, information detected by thetension sensor 124 into a form of information that can be read by a user, such that the user can know the pulling force being applied to thesmart wall pulley 100. In addition, thetension sensor 124 may be further configured to adjust an overall length of thesmart wall pulley 100 in consideration of elastic resistance of theelastic rope 110, such that thesmart wall pulley 100 can satisfy needs of different users for different lengths. In addition, it should be noted that thebattery 121 may supply power to thetension sensor 124 and electric components on thecircuit board 16. - As shown in
FIGS. 2-4 , theadjuster 140 includes ashell 141 and awinding post 142 located within theshell 141. As shown inFIG. 2 in which a routing path of theelastic rope 110 is indicated by arrows, the other end of theelastic rope 110 passes into theshell 141, then is wound around the windingpost 142, then passes out from theshell 141. Finally, the other end of theelastic rope 110 is fixedly connected to theshell 141 after being wound around the fixedpulley assembly 130. It should be noted that, after the other end of theelastic rope 110 comes out of theshell 141, it pass through the fixedpulley assembly 130 and then is connected to theshell 141, thereby achieving automatically adjusting the length of this part of theelastic rope 110, and therefore balancing the length of theelastic rope 110 on both sides of the fixedpulley assembly 130. - It can be understood that, the
adjuster 140 can divide theelastic rope 110 into two parts. Here, one part of the elastic rope is from the one end of theelastic rope 110 to theadjuster 140, and is provided with the motionsensing detection device 10 thereon. During a physical training, a user can apply a pulling force to theelastic rope 110 by pulling the motionsensing detection device 10, and at the same time, the motionsensing detection device 10 can detect the magnitude of the pulling force. The other part of the elastic rope is from the other end of theelastic rope 110 to theadjuster 140. On the other part, theelastic rope 110 is wound around the fixedpulley assembly 130, and the user can apply a pulling force to theelastic rope 110 by pulling the fixedpulley assembly 130 during the physical training. - When the
smart wall pulley 100 is used, both two parts of theelastic rope 110 may each are subjected to a pulling force. Under the action of the pulling force, theelastic rope 110 is wound around the windingpost 142, and as the pulling force increases, theelastic rope 110 applies a larger winding force to the windingpost 142, such that a relative position between theelastic rope 110 and the windingpost 142 can not be easily changed and the windingpost 142 can play a role of fixing theelastic rope 110. When thesmart wall pulley 100 is in a natural state, theelastic rope 110 is not subjected to an external force and can be wound around the windingpost 142 in a natural state, and there is no acting force between theelastic rope 110 and the windingpost 142. When a user delivers a part of theelastic rope 110 into theshell 141 of theadjuster 140, theelastic rope 110 can be moved relative to the windingpost 142. Due to the limited space in theshell 141, another part of theelastic rope 110 will be extruded out of theshell 141 under the driving of theelastic rope 110. Thus, a distance between theadjuster 140 and an end of theelastic rope 110 can be adjusted, thereby the length of thesmart wall pulley 100 can be adjusted. - Of course, it can also be understood that, when the
smart wall pulley 100 is in a natural state, the user can drive theadjuster 140 to move along theelastic rope 110 by applying a force to theelastic rope 110 on one side of theadjuster 140. At this point, theelastic rope 110 can be moved around the windingpost 142, and both a length of theelastic rope 110 located on one side of theadjuster 140 and a length of theelastic rope 110 located on the other side of theadjuster 140 can be changed, that is, the overall length of thesmart wall pulley 100 may be adjusted at this time. - In the
smart wall pulley 100 for fitness according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the windingpost 142 is provided within theshell 141 and theelastic rope 110 is wound around the windingpost 142. Therefore, when the user delivers a part of theelastic rope 110 into theshell 141 of theadjuster 140, theelastic rope 110 may be moved relative to the windingpost 142. Further, Due to the limited space in theshell 141, another part of theelastic rope 110 will be extruded out of theshell 141 under the driving of theelastic rope 110, therefore the distance between theadjuster 140 and an end of theelastic rope 110 can be adjusted and thus the length of thesmart wall pulley 100 can be adjusted. In addition,when thesmart wall pulley 100 is used, both the two parts of theelastic rope 110 may each are subjected to a pulling force, and as the pulling force increases, the elastic rope applies a larger winding force to the winding post, such that the winding post can fix theelastic rope 110. In addition, by providing thetension sensor 124 at one end of theelastic rope 110, a pulling force bore by theelastic rope 110 can be detected, therefore a user's training condition can be monitored and recorded, thereby facilitating the user to perform a detailed planning on the training. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , theshell 141 may be a double-color injection molded part and includes asoft rubber layer 1416 and arigid frame 1411 cladded with thesoft rubber layer 1416. It should be noted that the double-color injection molding is a way of over-injection molding, and can select injection materials of different colors in the two injection molding processes, thereby facilitating observation of the molding of the structure and improvement of the product quality. The molding process of the double-color injection molding is simple. Therigid frame 1411 can provide a stronger support for theshell 141, thereby improving the overall structural strength of theshell 141. In addition, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 , therigid frame 1411 extends toward the inside of theshell 141 to from a reinforcingrib 1412 which defines achannel 1413 for routing lines. A part of theelastic rope 110 located within theshell 141 is located in thechannel 1413 for routing lines. On one hand, thechannel 1413 for routing lines being defined by a hard structure can effectively defines the path of theelastic rope 110 within theshell 141, thereby facilitating the positioning of theadjuster 140. On the other hand, the reinforcingrib 1412 also has a supporting function, which can effectively increase the overall strength of theshell 141. - According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , thechannel 1413 for routing lines may include astraight segment 1414 and a widenedsegment 1415. Thestraight segment 1414 extends along a straight line and communicates with the widenedsegment 1415. A minimum width of the widenedsegment 1415 is greater than a maximum width of thestraight segment 1414. The windingpost 142 is provided in the widenedsegment 1415. It should be noted that, thestraight segment 1414 may define a path of theelastic rope 110 inside theshell 141. In the widenedsegment 1415, when theelastic rope 110 is wound around the windingpost 142, theelastic rope 110 needs to occupy a larger space, and the widenedsegment 1415 can be configured to accommodate theelastic rope 110 wound around the windingpost 142, thereby facilitating adjustment of a relative position between theshell 141 and theelastic rope 110. Further, for convenience of adjustment, theelastic rope 110 may be wound around the windingpost 142 in one loop. - As shown in
FIGS. 2-4 , in some embodiments, in order to facilitate mounting of theelastic rope 110 inside theshell 141, theshell 141 may include anupper shell 143 and alower shell 144. Theupper shell 143 is connected to thelower shell 144 so as to define aninstallation cavity 1443. One end of the windingpost 142 is connected to thelower shell 144. Apositioning groove 1431 is provided inside theupper shell 143, and the other end of the windingpost 142 is located within thepositioning groove 1431. It should be noted that, by providing thepositioning groove 1431 and arranging a free end of the windingpost 142 within thepositioning groove 1431, on the one hand, the windingpost 142 may be confined by thepositioning groove 1431, and on the other hand, the windingpost 142 may be supported by the wall of thepositioning groove 1431, so as to prevent the windingpost 142 from inclining, bending and the like when bearing a pulling force applied by theelastic rope 110.. - In some embodiments, in order to facilitate fixing the
upper shell 143 and thelower shell 144 together, as shown inFIG. 4 , thelower shell 144 has ascrew post 1442 extending towards theupper shell 143. A screw is in a threaded connection with thescrew post 1442 after passing through theupper shell 143, such that theupper shell 143 and thelower shell 144 can be assembled together. Thus, theupper shell 143 and thelower shell 144 may be fixed by the screw. For the convenience of fixing the screw, thescrew post 1442 may be provided on thelower shell 144, so as to fix the screw by thescrew post 1442. - It should be noted that, as long as the
upper shell 143 and thelower shell 144 can be fixedly connected together, the fixing manner of theupper shell 143 and thelower shell 144 is not limited the above example. For example, in some examples, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 , theupper shell 143 has a first snap-fit part 1432, and thelower shell 144 has a second snap-fit part 1441. The first snap-fit part 1432 is in a snap-fit connection with the second snap-fit part 1441. One of the first snap-fit part 1432 and the second snap-fit part 1441 is a slot, and the other is a hook. Further, there may be a plurality of first snap-fit parts 1432 and a plurality of second snap-fit parts 1441. The plurality of first snap-fit parts 1432 are snap fitted to the plurality of second snap-fit parts 1441 in one-to-one correspondence. In the description of the present disclosure, unless otherwise specified, the term "a plurality of' means two or more. - According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, as shown in
FIG. 5 , the motionsensing detection device 10 may include a connectingshell 125 and aprotective shell 11. The connectingshell 125 is connected to theprotective shell 11, and is connected to one end of theelastic rope 110. Thecircuit board 16, thebattery 121 and thetension sensor 124 are arranged within theprotective shell 11. Thus, interference between components within the connectingshell 125 and the interior of theprotective shell 11 is avoided. Further, when components in theprotective shell 11 are dismounted and repaired, components in the connectingshell 125 will not be influenced, such that an overall service life of thesmart wall pulley 100 can be extended. - As shown in
FIG. 9 , in some examples, theprotective shell 11 has afirst cavity 1261 and asecond cavity 1262 therein. Thebattery 121 and thecircuit board 16 are located within thefirst cavity 1261, and thetension sensor 124 is located within thesecond cavity 1262. Asupport rib 1263 is provided within thesecond cavity 1262 and is configured to support thetension sensor 124. Thus, the assembly stability of thetension sensor 124 can be improved, which can improve the detection accuracy of thetension sensor 124. - In order to conveniently connect the
protective shell 11 and the connectingshell 125 together, in the example as shown inFIG. 6 , an end of the connectingshell 125 facing towards theprotective shell 11 has aprotrusion 1251, and an end of theprotective shell 11 facing towards the connectingshell 125 has agroove 1264. When the connectingshell 125 is buckled with theprotective shell 11 by rotation, following rotation of the connectingshell 125, theprotrusion 1251 is buckled into thegroove 1264 by rotation. It can be understood that, theprotrusion 1251 can extend in a direction in which theprotective shell 11 rotates and is buckled. When the connectingshell 125 is mounted on theprotective shell 11, as the connectingshell 125 rotates relative to theprotective shell 11, theprotrusion 1251 rotate into thegroove 1264. When theprotrusion 1251 engages with thegroove 1264, the assembly of the connectingshell 125 with theprotective shell 11 is completed. - Further, in order to prevent the
protrusion 1251 from disengaging from thegroove 1264, as shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 , theprotrusion 1251 has a restrictingslot 1252 at a free end thereof, thegroove 1264 is provided with a restrictingridge 1265 at an inner wall in the bottom of thegroove 1264, and the restrictingridge 1265 can be embedded into the restrictingslot 1252. Thus, by snap-fitting the restrictingridge 1265 into the restrictingslot 1252, theprotrusion 1251 can be stably restricted in thegroove 1264, thereby improving the assembly stability of the connectingshell 125 and theprotective shell 11, and preventing the connectingshell 125 and theprotective shell 11 from being accidentally disengaged from each other. - The
adjuster 140 further includes a winder. Theelastic rope 110 is wound in the winder. The other end of theelastic rope 110 passes into theshell 141, passes out from theshell 141 after being wound in the winder, then is wound around the fixedpulley assembly 130, and then is fixedly connected to theshell 141. - The winder is adapted to control the
elastic rope 110 of thesmart wall pulley 100 to be received into the winder or to be released from the winder to adjust a natural length of thesmart wall pulley 100. It should be noted that, the winder may receive or release theelastic rope 110, and when it needs to adjust the overall length of thesmart wall pulley 100, theelastic rope 110 may be released or received by controlling the winder, so that the overall length of thesmart wall pulley 100 may be adjusted. Thus, it can not only simplify the structure of theadjuster 140, but also prevent theelastic rope 110 from wearing under the action of any clamping member, such that theelastic rope 110 can be protected and the service life of theelastic rope 110 can be extended. In addition, the winder may be selected as having a grade adjustment structure. For example, the winder may release or receive theelastic rope 110 according to a predetermined length ratio, that is, when the winder adjusts the length of theelastic rope 110, it releases or receives a same length of theelastic rope 110 per level. - According to some embodiments of the present disclosure, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , thechannel 1413 for routing lines may include astraight segment 1414 and a widenedsegment 1415. Thestraight segment 1414 extends along a straight line, and communicates with the widenedsegment 1415. A minimum width of the widenedsegment 1415 is greater than a maximum width of thestraight segment 1414. The winder is provided within the widenedsegment 1415. It should be noted that, thestraight segment 1414 may define the path of theelastic rope 110 inside theshell 141, and the widenedsegment 1415 may accommodate the winder, which can facilitate the arrangement of the winder so as to adjust the relative position between theshell 141 and theelastic rope 110. - To facilitate mounting the
elastic rope 110 inside theshell 141, in some embodiments, theshell 141 includes anupper shell 143 and alower shell 144. Theupper shell 143 is connected to thelower shell 144 to define aninstallation cavity 1443. The winder may be disposed within theinstallation cavity 1443. Thus, when the winder is mounted inside theshell 141, the winder may be first placed in thelower shell 144, then theupper shell 143 is arranged on the lower shell, and then theupper shell 143 and thelower shell 144 are fixedly connected to each other, such that the winder may be fixed inside theshell 141. - Referring to
FIGS. 4 to 8 , in some embodiments, theshell 141 has anoutlet hole 145 through which theelastic rope 110 passes. Theoutlet hole 145 has an rounded corner. It should be noted that, during the use, theelastic rope 110 is adapted to be in a frictional contact with theshell 141, which may reduce the structural strength of theelastic rope 110 and thereby influence the safety of theelastic rope 110. By providing theoutlet hole 145 with an rounded corner which is suitable for contacting with theelastic rope 110, the friction between theshell 141 and theelastic rope 110 can be reduced, the structural strength of thesmart wall pulley 100 can be improved, and thus the safety and stability of thesmart wall pulley 100 can be improved. Further, a radius of the rounded corner is set to 3mm to 6 mm, such that the rounded corner can be more fitted to theelastic rope 110, thereby further reducing the friction between theshell 141 and theelastic rope 110. Moreover, the relatively small radius of the rounded corner enables the rounded corner to better confirm to theshell 141, which can improve the production efficiency of theshell 141. - As shown in
FIGS. 12-20 , theadjuster 140 may further include aratchet gear assembly 43. Theratchet gear assembly 43 is connected to theshell 141. Theratchet gear assembly 43 is configured to selectively fix or release the windingpost 142 to adjust the length of thesmart wall pulley 100. - As shown in
FIGS. 12-19 , theratchet gear assembly 43 may include agear 431, aratchet 432, and atoggle handle 433. Thegear 431 is provided on the windingpost 142, and may rotate coaxially with the windingpost 142. Theratchet 432 is configured to mesh with thegear 431. The toggle handle 433 is provided outside theshell 141 for a user to toggle. The toggle handle 433 is fixedly connected to theratchet 432. When the toggle handle 433 is toggled, the toggle handle 433 drives theratchet 432 to rotate. In this way, theratchet 432 may be disengaged from thegear 431, the windingpost 142 is rotatable, and theelastic rope 110 is movable around the windingpost 142 to adjust a distance between one end of theelastic rope 110 and theadjuster 140. Through the provision of thetoggle handle 433, the length of thesmart wall pulley 100 can be adjusted by the user conveniently, and the structural stability of theratchet gear assembly 43 is high when no adjustment is required. - For example, each of the
ratchet 432 and thegear 431 has a plurality of teeth arranged at intervals. When the toggle handle 433 is in an initial state, at least one tooth of theratchet 432 is located between and abuts against two adjacent teeth of thegear 431, and at least one tooth of the gear 431is located between and abuts against two adjacent teeth of theratchet 432. In this way, theratchet 432 and thegear 431 may restrict each other. At this point, the winding post cannot rotate either, because thegear 431 rotates coaxially with the windingpost 142. The toggle handle 433 is configured to disengage thegear 431 from theratchet 432 or disengage theratchet 432 from thegear 431. In this way, the winding post can be rotated so as to adjust the length of thesmart wall pulley 100. With the arrangement of thegear 431 and theratchet 432, a stepwise adjustment of thesmart wall pulley 100 is achieved. Of course, in other embodiments, theratchet gear assembly 43 may further include a pawl or the like to achieve a stepless adjustment of theratchet gear assembly 43. In the description of the present disclosure, the term "a plurality of' means two or more. - In some embodiments, the
ratchet gear assembly 43 further includes arestoration member 434 connected to theratchet 432, so as to drive theratchet 432 to mesh with thegear 431 constantly. In this way, it may be not necessary for a user to, after adjusting the length of thesmart wall pulley 100, control the toggle handle 433 to be reset by himself, thereby reducing operation steps of the user. For example, therestoration member 434 may be provided with a mounting post. Therestoration member 434 may be connected to the mounting post to drive theratchet 432 to mesh with thegear 431 constantly. - According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
FIG. 15 , a connectingpost 50 is connected between theratchet 432 and thetoggle handle 433. The connectingpost 50 is provided with a plurality of ribs to improve structural reliability. The plurality of ribs are spaced apart along a circumferential direction of the connectingpost 50. For example, theratchet 432 may be provided with a plurality of avoidingslots 51 distributed at intervals along the circumferential direction of a throughhole 4324. Theratchet 432 may have a plurality of avoidingslots 51 arranged corresponding to protrusions 4323. Theprotrusion 4323 can extend into the avoidingslot 51. Because of the provision of the avoidingslot 51, when the connectingpost 50 rotates, theprotrusion 4323 is driven to move together with theconnection post 50. In this way, the reliability of the connectingpost 50 driving theratchet 432 to rotate can be improved. Alternatively, the connectingpost 50 is provided with a plurality of avoiding slots51, and theratchet 432 is provided with protrusion(s) 4323, which is not limited herein. - The
restoration member 434 is a torsion spring with which the connectingpost 50 is sleeved. One end of the torsion spring abuts against theshell 141, and the other end of the torsion spring abuts against thetoggle handle 433. By the arrangement of the torsion spring, the toggle handle 433 can restore slowly under the acting force of the torsion spring, thereby reducing operation steps of adjusting thesmart wall pulley 100 performed by a user. For example, the torsion spring may have a mountingpart 4341 extending towards theshell 141, theshell 141 may have a mounting hole or a mounting groove, and the mountingpart 4341 may extend into the mounting hole or the mounting groove to improve the reliability of mounting the torsion spring to theshell 141. - For example, when the toggle handle 433 is in the initial state, referring to
FIG. 15 , theratchet 432 and thegear 431 restrict each other. When the user pulls thesmart wall pulley 100, the windingpost 142 does not rotate. When the user wants to adjust the length of thesmart wall pulley 100, he can toggle thetoggle handle 433, and therestoration member 434 can rotate together with thetoggle handle 433. At the same time, the connectingpost 50 of the toggle handle 433 can drive theratchet 432 to move, so as to separate theratchet 432 from the gear. At this point, referring toFIG. 16 , theratchet 432 do not restrict thegear 431, such that the windingpost 142 can be rotated. The user can rotate the windingpost 142 by an action such as pulling theelastic rope 110, at the same time, theelastic rope 110 may be wound or released. In this way, the length of thesmart wall pulley 100 may be changed, thereby achieving an adjustable length of thesmart wall pulley 100. When the user stops toggling thetoggle handle 433, under the action of therestoration member 434, the toggle handle 433 can restore slowly until recovering the initial state in which theratchet 432 and thegear 431 restrict each other, such that the windingpost 142 does not rotate. In this way, the length adjustment of thesmart wall pulley 100 is completed. - In some embodiments, the toggle handle 433 includes a connecting
part 4331 and atoggling part 4332 connected to the connectingpart 4331. The connectingpart 4331 is connected to theratchet 432. The togglingpart 4332 is in a shape of a long strip so as to facilitate the toggling by the user. Further, the connectingpart 4331 can be in a circular shape which is different from that of theratchet 432, thereby facilitating user operation. - For example, the
smart wall pulley 100 may be provided with apull ring 90 at each of its two ends. The user may grasp thepull ring 90 at one end by his/her hand, and may tie thepull ring 90 at the other end on his/her ankle to perform physical exercises. Alternatively, the user may grasp thepull ring 90 at one end by his/her hand, and mount thepull ring 90 at the other end to an object with a heavier weight to perform physical exercises. Of course, thesmart wall pulley 100 may have a plurality of use ways, which are not limited herein. - In some examples, as shown in
FIGS. 14-16 , theratchet 432 includes amain body part 4321 and ameshing part 4322 connected to themain body part 4321. Themain body part 4321 is connected to thetoggle handle 433, and themeshing part 4322 is configured to mesh with thegear 431 to ensure the reliability of the mutual restriction between theratchet 432 and thegear 431. Themain body part 4321 may have a throughhole 4324 through which the connectingpost 50 passes, such that the connectingpost 50 and theratchet 432 are assembled, and the connectingpost 50 can drive theratchet 432 to rotate, and meanwhile, the mounting reliability of the connectingpost 50 and theratchet 432 can be improved. - According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the
ratchet 432 and the toggle handle 433 are integral with each other, so as to simplify the steps, facilitate the assembly, improve the assembly efficiency, and improve structure stability and reliability. Alternatively, theratchet 432 may be connected to the toggle handle 433 by a screw. Any of the above manners can effectively ensure the movement consistency of theratchet 432 and thetoggle handle 433. Of course, there may be a plurality of manners for the fitting of theratchet 432 and thetoggle handle 433, which are not limited herein. - In some embodiments, referring to
FIG. 17 , theshell 141 may include anupper shell 143 and alower shell 144 connected to theupper shell 143. One end of the windingpost 142 is connected to thelower shell 144, and the other end of the windingpost 142 extends towards theupper shell 143, which may facilitate disassembly and assembly of thesmart wall pulley 100. - The
upper shell 143 may have a positioning groove (not shown), and the other end of the windingpost 142 is located in the positioning groove, such that the reliability of the connection between the windingpost 142 and theupper shell 143 can be improved. Of course, theupper shell 143 or thelower shell 144 may also include apositioning post 4111 sleeved with the windingpost 142. In this way, on one hand, positioning and mounting may be facilitated and the connection is stable. On the other hand, when the windingpost 142 rotates, thepositioning post 4111 may prevent the windingpost 142 from displacing in an axial direction, which would otherwise cause the windingpost 142 to be disengaged from theupper shell 143. - In some embodiments, a plurality of
screw posts 4112 are provided in theupper shell 143, and extend towards thelower shell 144. Theupper shell 143 and thelower shell 144 may be connected by screws which are connected to the screw posts 4112. For example, thelower shell 144 may also be provided with a plurality ofscrew posts 4112, so as to further improve the installation reliability. The screws may pass into thescrew posts 4112 of theupper shell 143 and thescrew posts 4112 of thelower shell 144 to fix theupper shell 143 and thelower shell 144 together. Alternatively, theupper shell 143 and thelower shell 144 are connected in a snap-fit manner. Of course, in other embodiments, theupper shell 143 and thelower shell 144 may be mounted to each other by a plurality of manners, which are not limited herein. - For example, in conjunction with
FIGS. 14 and20 , thelower shell 144 can further include a firstlower shell 4121 and a secondlower shell 4122. The firstlower shell 4121 and the secondlower shell 4122 can be fixed by a plurality offasteners 80 to ensure the mounting reliability of the firstlower shell 4121 and the secondlower shell 4122. The secondlower shell 4122 is disposed between the toggle handle 433 and the firstlower shell 4121. The connectingpost 50 may have a first connectingend 52 and a second connectingend 53, and the first connectingend 52 may extend into the throughhole 4123 of the secondlower shell 4122 to improve the mounting reliability of thelower shell 144 and the connectingpost 50. The diameter of the first connectingend 52 may be smaller than the diameter of the second connectingend 53 to form astep part 54. In this way, on the one hand, the diameter of the throughhole 4123 may be reduced, thereby ensuring the structural reliability of thelower shell 144, and on the other hand, thestep part 54 may avoid the bottom wall of the throughhole 4123, so as to prevent the secondlower shell 4122 from coming into contact with the connectingpost 50, which would otherwise generating friction. The avoidingslot 51 may be disposed at the second connectingend 53, and the structure reliability of the second connectingend 53 thus disposed is better. - The motion
sensing detection device 10 of thesmart wall pulley 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference toFIGS. 21 to 26 . The motionsensing detection device 10 can be applied to thesmart wall pulley 100, so as to detect a motion state of thesmart wall pulley 100 when used by a user. - As shown in
FIGS. 21, 22 and24 , the motionsensing detection device 10 may mainly include aprotective shell 11, acircuit board 16, aswitch 17, and abutton 20. A relatively sealedaccommodating cavity 14 is formed in theprotective shell 11. Further, theprotective shell 11 is provided, on its surface, with abutton hole 15 communicating with theaccommodating cavity 14. Thecircuit board 16 and theswitch 17 are both mounted in the relatively sealedaccommodating cavity 14 in theprotective shell 11. Theprotective shell 11 may be made of a relatively hard material. In this way, theprotective shell 11 can not only prevent a foreign substance from entering theaccommodating cavity 14, which would otherwise damage thecircuit board 16 and theswitch 17. In addition, when the motionsensing detection device 10 is impacted by an external force, theprotective shell 11 can protect thecircuit board 16 and theswitch 17 from damage. Thus, the structural reliability of the motionsensing detection device 10 can be improved, which can extend the service life of the motionsensing detection device 10. - As shown in
FIG. 24 , thecircuit board 16 may be configured to sense and detect motion. Theswitch 17 may be disposed on thecircuit board 16, and theswitch 17 may correspond to thebutton hole 15. Theswitch 17 may selectively control thecircuit board 16 to be on or off. Specifically, when thesmart wall pulley 100 is in the use state, the user may control theswitch 17 to turn on thecircuit board 16, such that thecircuit board 16 can sense and detect the movement of the user. When the user does not use thesmart wall pulley 100, the user can control theswitch 17 to be off, so that thecircuit board 16 stops operating. In this way, it can effectively save energy consumption of the motionsensing detection device 10 without affecting the normal operation of the motionsensing detection device 10, which can extend the service life of the motionsensing detection device 10 and thus improve the use experience of the user. - As shown in
FIG. 22 , thebutton 20 is an elastic button, and is disposed in thebutton hole 15. Thebutton 20 may mainly include apressing part 22, apressure delivering part 22, and a first sealingpart 23. Thepressing part 22 has apressing surface 24. Thefirst sealing part 23 is provided at an outer circumferential edge of thepressing part 22, and can cooperate with an outer circumferential wall of thebutton hole 15 sealingly. Thepressure delivering part 22 is provided within the first sealingpart 23. Thepressing part 22 cooperates with theswitch 17 through thepressure delivering part 22. When a user presses thepressing surface 24 of thepressing part 22, thepressing part 22 elastically deforms towards a side close to thepressure delivering part 22, and presses thepressure delivering part 22. Thepressure delivering part 22 being pressed elastically deforms towards a side where theswitch 17 is located. In this way, theswitch 17 is triggered and thus is controlled to turn on or off thecircuit board 16. After the user stops applying the force to thepressing part 22, thepressing part 22 and thepressure delivering part 22 will resile to an initial position, so as to restore to their original shapes for the next pressing operation of the user. In this way, it not only achieves a simple and direct control of theswitch 17 by the user, but also a stable and reliable structure of thebutton 20, thereby avoiding thebutton 20 from malfunctioning after being pressed multiple times by the user and thus ensuring the reliability of thebutton 20. - Further, as shown in
FIG. 22 andFIG. 23 , the first sealingpart 23 sealingly cooperates with the outer circumferential wall of thebutton hole 15, thus a gap between thebutton hole 15 and thebutton 20 may be sealed, and further, thecircuit board 16 and theswitch 17 may be isolated from the outside. Therefore, it can prevent effectively the external water or foreign matters from entering theaccommodating cavity 14 through the gap between thebutton 20 and thebutton hole 15, which would otherwise damage components in theaccommodating cavity 14. In this way, the reliability of the motionsensing detection device 10 is further improved without affecting the normal operation of thebutton 20. - Thus, by the sealing cooperation between the first sealing
part 23 of thebutton 20 and the outer circumferential wall of thebutton hole 15, the external water can be effectively prevented from entering theaccommodating cavity 14 of theprotective shell 11 through thebutton hole 15, such that the waterproofness of the motionsensing detection device 10 can be improved, and the reliability of the motionsensing detection device 10 can be improved. - As shown in
FIGS. 22 and23 , the first sealingpart 23 is provided with one of a sealing groove and a sealing protrusion. Theprotective shell 11 is provided with the other one of the sealing groove and the sealing protrusion at thebutton hole 15. The sealing protrusion is fitted into the sealing groove, such that when thebutton 20 is disposed in thebutton hole 15, the sealing protrusion may protrude into the sealing groove, and the sealing protrusion may abut against the sealing groove. In this way, it can not only achieve the connecting and fixing of thebutton 20 in thebutton hole 15, but also improve the leakprofness between thebutton 20 and thebutton hole 15. Thus, it can prevent effectively the external water from flowing into theaccommodating cavity 14 through a gap between thebutton 20 and thebutton hole 15, and thus can improve the structural reliability of the motionsensing detection device 10. In addition, such an abutment is simple and convenient without requiring any auxiliary tool, which can simplify the structure and production of the motionsensing detection device 10. - As shown in
FIGS. 22 and23 , a surface at a side of the sealing protrusion facing towards theaccommodating cavity 14 is a first sealing inclinedsurface 25. A sidewall at a side of the sealing groove facing towards theaccommodating cavity 14 is a second sealing inclinedsurface 26. The first sealing inclinedsurface 25 and the second sealing inclinedsurface 26 sealingly cooperate with each other. After the sealing protrusion protrudes into the sealing groove and abuts against the sealing groove, the first sealing inclinedsurface 25 of the sealing protrusion and the second sealing inclinedsurface 26 of the sealing groove are in close contact with each other. In this way, it can further improve the leakproofness between thebutton 20 and thebutton hole 15 and thus can further improve the waterproofness of the motionsensing detection device 10, which can further improve the reliability of the motionsensing detection device 10. - As shown in
FIG. 24 , thecircuit board 16 is provided with a light-emitting element. The light-emitting element corresponds to thebutton hole 15, and thebutton 20 is light transparent to transmit light emitted by the light-emitting element. When a user press thebutton 20 to turn on or off thecircuit board 16, the light-emitting element on thecircuit board 16 may inform the user whether the turn-on or turn-off control on thecircuit board 16 is successful, and may further inform the user of the current working state of thecircuit board 16. For example, when the light-emitting element emits light, thecircuit board 16 is in a working state. When the light-emitting element goes out, thecircuit board 16 is in an off state. When starting to use thesmart wall pulley 100, the user may press thebutton 20. Theswitch 17 is triggered by thebutton 20 to turn on thecircuit board 16. Thus, the light-emitting element emits light, which can inform the user that thecircuit board 16 is turned on successfully. When the user stops using thesmart wall pulley 100, the user may press thebutton 20. Theswitch 17 is triggered by thebutton 20 to turn off thecircuit board 16. Thus, the light-emitting element goes out, which may inform the user that thecircuit board 16 is turned off successfully. In this way, the structural reliability of the motionsensing detection device 10 can be improved. - Further, since the
button 20 is light transparent, the user can directly observe the light emitting and going out of the light-emitting element through thebutton 20, so that the user can more intuitively observe an on or off state of thecircuit board 16, which can improve the use experience of the user. Thebutton 20 may be made of a transparent rubber material, which can not only ensure the high transparency of thebutton 20, but also ensure good elasticity of thebutton 20, thereby facilitating the user's pressing operation on thebutton 20 and restoration of thebutton 20. - As shown in
FIGS. 24 and25 , theprotective shell 11 is provided with aplug hole 29. The motionsensing detection device 10 further includes aplug connector 28 and a sealingplug 30. Theplug connector 28 is arranged on thecircuit board 16, and is spaced apart from theswitch 17. Theplug connector 28 is correspondingly disposed within theplug hole 29. The sealingplug 30 is mounted at theplug hole 29 in an openable and closeable manner. Theplug connector 28 and thecircuit board 16 cooperate with each other to complete corresponding functions of the motionsensing detection device 10. The sealingplug 30 may seal theplug hole 29, so as to prevent the external water from entering theaccommodating cavity 14 through theplug hole 29, which would otherwise damage the components in theaccommodating cavity 14. Further, the sealingplug 30 may be mounted at theplug hole 29 in an openable and closeable manner. In this way, the sealingplug 30 can seal theplug hole 29 effectively, and at the same time, facilitate the user to open the sealingplug 30 for repairing or replacing theplug connector 28, and optimize the structural design of the motionsensing detection device 10, thereby improving the use experience of the user. - As shown in
FIGS. 25 and26 , the sealingplug 30 may mainly include a fixingpart 31, a connectingpart 32 and asecond sealing part 33. The connectingpart 32 is connected between the fixingpart 31 and the second sealingpart 33. The fixingpart 31 is fixed in theaccommodating cavity 14, and the second sealingpart 33 is configured to seal theplug hole 29 in an openable and closeable manner. The installation and fixing of the sealingplug 30 can be realized by the installation and fixing of the fixingpart 31 in theaccommodating cavity 14. Thesecond sealing part 33 may seal theplug hole 29, which can prevent effectively external water and foreign matters from entering theaccommodating cavity 14 through theplug hole 29, which can further improve the waterproofness of the motionsensing detection device 10. The sealingplug 30 is provided with a buckle at one end away from the connectingpart 32. The user can implement the installation and disassembly of the sealingplug 30 by using the buckle. Thus, the second sealingpart 33 may seal theplug hole 29 in an openable and closeable manner, thereby improving the use experience of the user. In addition, the fixingpart 31, the connectingpart 32 and the second sealingpart 33 may integral with each other, so that not only the production process can be simplified, but also the structural strength of the sealingplug 30 can be improved. - As shown in
FIGS. 25 and26 , the sealingplug 30 can further mainly include a restrictingpart 34. The restrictingpart 34 is provided on a side of the second sealingpart 33 facing towards theplug connector 28. The restrictingpart 34 may be spaced apart from the connectingpart 32. The restrictingpart 34 cooperates with and restricts theplug connector 28, thus the restrictingpart 34 can play a role in fixing and restricting theplug connector 28 and achieve a more stable and firm installation of theplug connector 28. It can prevent theplug connector 28 from loosening or dropping due to a larger force applied to the motionsensing detection device 10 when the user uses the motionsensing detection device 10, which can further improve the structural reliability of the motionsensing detection device 10. In addition, the restrictingpart 34 and the connectingpart 32 being spaced part can make the gravity distribution of the sealingplug 30 more uniform, improving the stability of the sealingplug 30. - As shown in
FIG. 21 , theprotective shell 11 may mainly include a firstprotective shell 12 and a secondprotective shell 13. The firstprotective shell 12 and the secondprotective shell 13 are arranged facing each other, and may define theaccommodating cavity 14. In this way, it can not only facilitate the installation and arrangement of theprotective shell 11, but also provide convenience for a user to open theprotective shell 11 so as to repair or replace components in theaccommodating cavity 14, thus the use experience of the user may be improved. Further, because there may be a gap at a junction between the firstprotective shell 12 and the secondprotective shell 13. A sealingring 35 for sealing is provided at edges of the firstprotective shell 12 and the secondprotective shell 13 surrounding theaccommodating cavity 14. The sealingring 35 can effectively seal the edge of theaccommodating cavity 14, which can prevent external water from entering theaccommodating cavity 14 from the edge of theaccommodating cavity 14 so as to prevent the components in theaccommodating cavity 14 being damaged. Thus, the waterproofness of theprotective shell 11 can be further improved, and thus the structural reliability of the motionsensing detection device 10 can be further improved. - As shown in
FIGS. 21 and24 , one of the firstprotective shell 12 and the secondprotective shell 13 is provided with an accommodating groove at the edge surrounding theaccommodating cavity 14, and the other of the firstprotective shell 12 and the secondprotective shell 13 is provided with a restrictingprotrusion 19. The sealingring 35 is disposed in the accommodating groove, and the restrictingprotrusion 19 can protrude into the accommodating groove. In this way, it can not only restrict and fix the sealingring 35, but also achieve a fixed connection between the firstprotective shell 12 and the secondprotective shell 13. In addition, the sealingring 35 can seal the gap between the restrictingprotrusion 19 and the restricting groove, which can prevent external water and foreign matters from entering theaccommodating cavity 14 through the gap between the restrictingprotrusion 19 and the restricting groove and thus prevent the components in theaccommodating cavity 14 being damaged, and further improve the waterproofness of theprotective shell 11. Thus, the structural reliability of the motionsensing detection device 10 can be further improved. - As shown in
FIG. 21 , thesmart wall pulley 100 according to the present disclosure may mainly include an elastic rope and the motionsensing detection device 10 described above. The motionsensing detection device 10 may be provided at an end of the elastic rope, and may sense and detect a use condition of the elastic rope by a user, thereby improving the use experience of the user. - In the description of this disclosure, descriptions with reference to the terms "one embodiment, " "some embodiments, " "illustrative embodiments, " "example, " "particular example, " or "some examples, " etc. , means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in combination with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present disclosure. In the specification, the schematic expressions of the above terms do not necessarily specify the same embodiments or examples. Moreover, the specific features, structures, materials or characteristics described may be combined in a suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
- Although embodiments of the present disclosure have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, alternations and modifications may be made to these embodiments without departing from the principle and spirit of the present disclosure, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
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- A smart wall pulley for fitness, comprising:an elastic rope which is elastic;a motion sensing detection device provided at one end of the elastic rope, wherein a battery, a circuit board and a tension sensor are provided within the motion sensing detection device, the battery and the tension sensor are electrically connected to the circuit board;a fixed pulley assembly;an adjuster comprising a shell and a winding post located within the shell, the other end of the elastic rope passes into the shell, then is wound around the winding post, then passes out from the shell, and then is fixedly connected to the shell after being wound around the fixed pulley assembly.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 1, wherein the shell is a double-color injection molded part, and comprises a soft rubber layer and a rigid frame cladded with the soft rubber layer, the rigid frame extends toward the inside of the shell to from a reinforcing rib which defines a channel for routing lines, and a part of the elastic rope located within the shell is located in the channel for routing lines.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 2, wherein the channel for routing lines comprises a straight segment and a widened segment, the straight segment extends along a straight line and communicates with the widened segment, a minimum width of the widened segment is greater than a maximum width of the straight segment, and the winding post is provided within the widened segment.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 1, wherein the shell comprises an upper shell and a lower shell, the upper shell is connected to the lower shell so as to define an installation cavity, and
one end of the winding post is connected to the lower shell, a positioning groove is provided inside the upper shell, and the other end of the winding post is located within the positioning groove. - The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 4, wherein the lower shell has a screw post extending towards the upper shell, the upper shell and the lower shell are connected by a screw, and the screw is connected to the screw post; or
the upper shell has a first snap-fit part, and the lower shell has a second snap-fit part. wherein the first snap-fit part is in a snap-fit connection with the second snap-fit part, one of the first snap-fit part and the second snap-fit part is a slot, and the other of the first snap-fit part and the second snap-fit part is a hook. - The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 4, wherein a middle part of the upper shell protrudes towards outside of the installation cavity, and
a middle part of the lower shell protrudes towards outside of the installation cavity. - The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 1, wherein the shell has an outlet hole through which the elastic rope passes, and the outlet hole has an rounded corner having a radius set to 3mm to 6 mm.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 1, wherein the adjuster further comprises a winder, the elastic rope is wound in the winder, the other end of the elastic rope passes into the shell, then passes out from the shell after being wound in the winder, and the winder is adapted to control the elastic rope of the smart wall pulley to be received into the winder or to be released from the winder to adjust a natural length of the smart wall pulley.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 1, wherein the adjuster further comprises a ratchet gear assembly, the ratchet gear assembly is connected to the shell, the ratchet gear assembly is configured to selectively fix or release the winding post.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 9, wherein the ratchet gear assembly comprises:a gear provided on the winding post, wherein the gear rotates coaxially with the winding post;a ratchet configured to mesh with the gear; anda toggle handle provided outside the shell for a user to toggle, wherein the toggle handle is fixedly connected to the ratchet,When the toggle handle is toggled, the toggle handle drives the ratchet to rotate to be disengaged from the gear, such that the winding post is rotatable, and the elastic rope is movable around the winding post to adjust a distance between one end of the elastic rope 110 and the adjuster.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 10, wherein the ratchet gear assembly further comprises a restoration member connected to the ratchet, so as to drive the ratchet to mesh with the gear constantly.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 11, wherein a connecting post is connected between the ratchet and the toggle handle, the connecting post is provided with a plurality of ribs spaced apart along a circumferential direction of the connecting post; the restoration member is a torsion spring with which the connecting post is sleeved, one end of the torsion spring abuts against the shell, and the other end of the torsion spring abuts against the toggle handle.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 10, wherein the toggle handle comprises a connecting part and a toggling part connected to the connecting part, the connecting part is connected to the ratchet, and the toggling part is in a shape of a long strip.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 10, wherein the ratchet comprises a main body part and a meshing part connected to the main body part, the main body part is connected to the toggle handle, and the meshing part is configured to mesh with the gear.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 10, wherein the ratchet and the toggle handle are integral with each other, or
the ratchet is connected to the toggle handle by a crew. - The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 1, wherein the motion sensing detection device comprises:a protective shell in which an accommodating cavity is formed and which is further provided with a button hole communicating with the accommodating cavity;a circuit board provided in the accommodating cavity and configured to sense and detect a motion;a switch provided on the circuit board and corresponding to the button hole; anda button which is an elastic button and disposed in the button hole, wherein the button comprises a pressing part, a pressure delivering part, and a first sealing part, the pressing part has a pressing surface, the first sealing part is provided at an outer circumferential edge of the pressing part and cooperates with an outer circumferential wall of the button hole sealingly, the pressure delivering part is provided within the first sealing part, and the pressing part cooperates with the switch through the pressure delivering part.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 16, wherein the first sealing part is provided with one of a sealing groove and a sealing protrusion, the protective shell is provided with the other one of the sealing groove and the sealing protrusion at the button hole, the sealing protrusion is fitted into the sealing groove.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 17, wherein a surface at a side of the sealing protrusion facing towards the accommodating cavity is a first sealing inclined surface, a sidewall at a side of the sealing groove facing towards the accommodating cavity is a second sealing inclined surface, the first sealing inclined surface and the second sealing inclined surface sealingly cooperate with each other.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 16, wherein the circuit board is provided with a light-emitting element thereon, the light-emitting element corresponds to the button hole, and the button is light transparent to transmit light emitted by the light-emitting element.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 16, wherein the protective shell is provided with a plug hole;
the motion sensing detection device further comprises a plug connector and a sealing plug, the plug connector is arranged on the circuit board and is spaced apart from the switch, the plug connector is correspondingly disposed within the plug hole, and the sealing plug is mounted at the plug hole in an openable and closable manner. - The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 20, wherein the sealing plug comprises a fixing part, a connecting part and a second sealing part, the connecting part is connected between the fixing part and the second sealing part, the fixing part is fixed in the accommodating cavity, and the second sealing part is configured to seal the plug hole in an openable and closable manner.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 21, wherein the sealing plug further comprises a restricting part, the restricting part is provided on a side of the second sealing part facing towards the plug connector and is spaced apart from the connecting part, and the restricting part cooperates with and restricts the plug connector.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 16, wherein the protective shell comprises a first protective shell and a second protective shell, the first protective shell and the second protective shell are arranged facing each other and define the accommodating cavity, a sealing ring for sealing is provided at edges of the first protective shell and the second protective shell surrounding the accommodating cavity.
- The smart wall pulley for fitness according to claim 23, wherein one of the first protective shell and the second protective shell is provided with an accommodating groove at the edge surrounding the accommodating cavity, and the other of the first protective shell and the second protective shell is provided with a restricting protrusion, the sealing ring is disposed in the accommodating groove, and the restricting protrusion protrudes into the accommodating groove to restrict the sealing ring.
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